TH-cam VIDEO SUGGESTION: Neil I absolutely love your videos! I bought an l2501 and was wondering if you could show me how to tie down the tractor with a FEL and a backhoe on a trailer to transport it. I have never done it or used binders. Anyway to add what chain, binders or straps I should get? My flatbed is big enough and built for hauling it. Thanks for considering it Don
Ironcraft has done a great job where they are sold by random folks locally. I just bought a 6' heavy duty box blade that was way better quality than other options and made in the USA and cost $1300.
Thank you for noticing! We worked hard to get that all put together so pricing could be live for our customers. I think that allows us to be a little more transparent and held to honesty with our pricing.
I just bought my first 3 point, a post hole drill from Tractor supply near me. It was 20%off Memorial sale. The gear box has a date of 4/20. The stickers are peeling and looks like it has been sitting there that long!
Wish I were on that side of the country :(. A flail mower would be great....wish I would have bought one when I bought my tractor so I could have financed it into the tractor purchase. The flail mowers from Kubota are ridiculously over-priced at about 4x the price of other brands.
Another suggestion , B2601 mid mower height adjustment won't hold position , 1 1/2 seasons was told to replace the adjustment cam and lever ,any tips or tricks , was told it was a poor design and problematic by a dealer and they would like the ride on ground deck to come back. Mine will change height with the engine vibration at certain positions thanks for the great videos
Ive tried to buy a rotary mower from a specific messicks location for 3 weeks. I feel like when you call a specific store, you would expect that to be the location you pick up your implement. Not the case. Then you'd think one should be told this is going to be at such and such store is this ok? Not the case. Then you go there in person. See what you want. Put your boot on it, call the store and are told we dont sell that go to this store. My boots on it you tell them, then have an angry gentleman ask whats the item number, is it ready to go now or need to run through the shop. I answer his aggravated toned questions. Ok. We will get it ready. 7+ days later, crickets. I like messicks. I like how involved they are in the community. I like looking at the equipment they have in stock. We had an easy time buying our new tractor there. I just want that same easy feel good process. No one wants to have a negative outlook on a business they rely on and spend money at. Hope something improves. As always i enjoyed this video. Look forward to the next.
Are these Tillers similar to the Cherokee line you previously carried? Maybe even manufactured by the same overseas company? I have a tiller my Step father purchased somewhere in the last 10 years which has only been used for around a half hour in time each spring season over the time frame he has owned it and it's needing several seals. I'm suspecting that perhaps its a cheaper made model as you suggested with not as good quality material for the seals since it seems to be failing prematurely IMO.
Just spent 14 hours to head here and spent 58k....glad it will be a good worker. Was off-putting to pick up a dusty dirty 60k purchase with scratches and rust and chip quick hitch yada yada...I sure got not discount and sure wasn't shinny and new
Hey I have a 2016 Kubota z125ebr the owners manual says to use like 5w20 engine oil for the transmission I was wondering if I need to use that or if I can use the Kubota UDT2 stuff?
@@NateGlessner73 I was at a border town in upstate NY around December a few years ago. A fellow in Ogdensburg rented a vacant store front and accepted deliveries at it for Canadians who couldn't get free deliveries to canada. They would use his address, get the free shipping to his storefront, and then drive over to pick up their items. The guy charged about $10 for the service and everyone was happy.
My comment had nothing to do with this video. Years ago, new holland/kubota dealer had 5 orange tractors and 100 blue tractors. Fast forward 20 years, the same dealer has 150 orange tractors and 10 blue ones ( maybe 10 ). My comment is what happened ? Your dealership seems to be the same. Messick’s use to sell a ton of blue and now it seems you sell a ton of orange. So, why did things reverse for my dealer and you guys also?
Our role is to stock what people are buying. We're not in the business of shoving a particular model down someone's throat, the market dictates what is on our lot.
@@MessicksEquip thanks for the reply . I agree. I was just curious as to why so many kubotas are sold. I have owned both and the new holland and kubota were both fine tractors . i currently own a kubota.
@@linemang4337 I'd guess that so long as the depot is within the specified area, it's free shipping. How far you have to drive to get to the depot is your problem.
He said in the video. Indian. Which is good and bad. I've been to India, I've seen how they treat their equipment. If it can stand up to that, it's probably pretty stout. Flipside, parts availability, as Neil said. But as he also said, if you're putting the tiller in the ground twice a year, then probably not going to break. If you're using it day in day out in your business, then buy a better brand.
TH-cam VIDEO SUGGESTION: Neil I absolutely love your videos! I bought an l2501 and was wondering if you could show me how to tie down the tractor with a FEL and a backhoe on a trailer to transport it. I have never done it or used binders. Anyway to add what chain, binders or straps I should get? My flatbed is big enough and built for hauling it. Thanks for considering it Don
Ironcraft has done a great job where they are sold by random folks locally. I just bought a 6' heavy duty box blade that was way better quality than other options and made in the USA and cost $1300.
Pricing on the website - terrific!!
Thank you for noticing! We worked hard to get that all put together so pricing could be live for our customers. I think that allows us to be a little more transparent and held to honesty with our pricing.
It says "get a quote" for the BRF 200.
Inflated pricing evrywhere chilled my buying habit, so sitting it out for a few years until income catches up.
Nothing wrong with some made-in-India tillers. I have one manufactured by Field King and it's stout...stronger than a 25 HP tractor can put out.
Website did not have pricing......
Awesome looking equipment! Thanks for the deal Neal!!
I just bought my first 3 point, a post hole drill from Tractor supply near me. It was 20%off Memorial sale. The gear box has a date of 4/20. The stickers are peeling and looks like it has been sitting there that long!
Wish I were on that side of the country :(. A flail mower would be great....wish I would have bought one when I bought my tractor so I could have financed it into the tractor purchase. The flail mowers from Kubota are ridiculously over-priced at about 4x the price of other brands.
A new intro cinematic?? I fear change!!!
Just kidding, looks good. You should do one that mimics the Marvel intro but every superhero is Neil.
Another suggestion , B2601 mid mower height adjustment won't hold position , 1 1/2 seasons was told to replace the adjustment cam and lever ,any tips or tricks , was told it was a poor design and problematic by a dealer and they would like the ride on ground deck to come back. Mine will change height with the engine vibration at certain positions thanks for the great videos
Wish you had wider flail mowers my tractors are right around 6'
Ive tried to buy a rotary mower from a specific messicks location for 3 weeks. I feel like when you call a specific store, you would expect that to be the location you pick up your implement. Not the case. Then you'd think one should be told this is going to be at such and such store is this ok? Not the case. Then you go there in person. See what you want. Put your boot on it, call the store and are told we dont sell that go to this store. My boots on it you tell them, then have an angry gentleman ask whats the item number, is it ready to go now or need to run through the shop. I answer his aggravated toned questions. Ok. We will get it ready. 7+ days later, crickets.
I like messicks. I like how involved they are in the community. I like looking at the equipment they have in stock. We had an easy time buying our new tractor there. I just want that same easy feel good process. No one wants to have a negative outlook on a business they rely on and spend money at. Hope something improves.
As always i enjoyed this video. Look forward to the next.
I'd love to dig into this a little further. Can you send an email with your name and phone number to neilm@messicks.com
Watched the video eating lunch at 4am was there at 8 with a trailer lol
Are these Tillers similar to the Cherokee line you previously carried? Maybe even manufactured by the same overseas company? I have a tiller my Step father purchased somewhere in the last 10 years which has only been used for around a half hour in time each spring season over the time frame he has owned it and it's needing several seals. I'm suspecting that perhaps its a cheaper made model as you suggested with not as good quality material for the seals since it seems to be failing prematurely IMO.
No, different OEM. Titan has an exclusive on this one.
Did IronCraft used to be Titan?
Yes, Titan Implement. NOT Titan Attachments.
Just spent 14 hours to head here and spent 58k....glad it will be a good worker. Was off-putting to pick up a dusty dirty 60k purchase with scratches and rust and chip quick hitch yada yada...I sure got not discount and sure wasn't shinny and new
😅 I just buggered up. Clicked next to view tax and it said order placed
Nice deals.
Hey I have a 2016 Kubota z125ebr the owners manual says to use like 5w20 engine oil for the transmission I was wondering if I need to use that or if I can use the Kubota UDT2 stuff?
Run the engine oil like it says.
@@MessicksEquip ok thanks
are these forward or reverse rotation tillers?
Forward. Only one reverse which is UH72-R.
Free shipping to Canada,,, please.
Meet ya at the border.
@@NateGlessner73 I was at a border town in upstate NY around December a few years ago. A fellow in Ogdensburg rented a vacant store front and accepted deliveries at it for Canadians who couldn't get free deliveries to canada. They would use his address, get the free shipping to his storefront, and then drive over to pick up their items. The guy charged about $10 for the service and everyone was happy.
My comment had nothing to do with this video. Years ago, new holland/kubota dealer had 5 orange tractors and 100 blue tractors. Fast forward 20 years, the same dealer has 150 orange tractors and 10 blue ones ( maybe 10 ). My comment is what happened ? Your dealership seems to be the same. Messick’s use to sell a ton of blue and now it seems you sell a ton of orange. So, why did things reverse for my dealer and you guys also?
Our role is to stock what people are buying. We're not in the business of shoving a particular model down someone's throat, the market dictates what is on our lot.
@@MessicksEquip thanks for the reply . I agree. I was just curious as to why so many kubotas are sold. I have owned both and the new holland and kubota were both fine tractors . i currently own a kubota.
Can you ship to Canada or Malone New York?
New York we can.
New York, no problem
any discount for pickup at store
$150
Hey Neal, I live in Arkansas. if I drive across the Mississippi River from Arkansas, can I get the free shipping?
@@MessicksEquip
Hey Neal, I live in Arkansas. If I drive across the Mississippi River, can I get the free shipping?
@@linemang4337 I'd guess that so long as the depot is within the specified area, it's free shipping. How far you have to drive to get to the depot is your problem.
Chinesium?
No sir.
He said in the video. Indian. Which is good and bad. I've been to India, I've seen how they treat their equipment. If it can stand up to that, it's probably pretty stout. Flipside, parts availability, as Neil said. But as he also said, if you're putting the tiller in the ground twice a year, then probably not going to break. If you're using it day in day out in your business, then buy a better brand.
I’d love to have a 5ft flail with hammers but Bidenomics got me down
This from the man who previously denigrated "import" implements. Seems like the pressure finally got to him.....!
Still do. Big difference in what comes from India and Italy in terms of quality, and in terms of domestic support.